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How many different ways are there to qualify to immigrate to the U.S., and how many immigrants live in the country? We explain the different types of immigrants, whether they're coming for family or to work, refugees, investors, or visa lottery winners.
We also help you understand how many immigrants there are total in the country, both legal and illegal, how many are working, and how many permanent residents there are in America with green cards. Finally, we'll explain how many visitors the U.S. sees in a year and why they can come.
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-- Miriam Jordan, “Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Holds Steady at 11 Million,” Wall Street Journal, http://www.wsj.com/articles/number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-u-s-holds-steady-at-11-million-1474394518 (09/20/16)
-- “5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.,” Pew Research Center, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/ (11/03/16)
“Yearbook of ImmigrationStatistics,” Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook (12/15/16)
-- “Directory of VisaCategories,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html (01/26/17)
-- Jie Zong & Jeanne Batalova, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states (04/14/16)
-- “Visa Statistics,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics.html (01/26/17)
-- “U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time (01/26/17)
-- “Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html (01/26/17)
-- “Per CountryLimit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary/country-limit (01/26/17)
-- “How the United States Immigration SystemWorks,” American ImmigrationCouncil, https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/how-united-states-immigration-system-works (08/12/16)
-- “Immigrant Investor Visas,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/Immigrant-Investor-Visas.html (01/26/17)
-- JulieHirschfeldDavis, “TrumpBlocksSyrian Refugees and OrdersMexicanBorder Wall to Be Built,” New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/us/politics/refugees-immigrants-wall-trump.html (01/25/17)
-- Dan Merica, “How Trump's Travel Ban Affects Green Card Holders and DualCitizens,” http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban-green-card-dual-citizens/ (01/29/17)
-- “The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,” U.S. CensusBureau, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf (02/02/17)
-- “Refugees & Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum (11/12/15)
-- “Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum (08/06/15)
-- “Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Travel Ban,” CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-declines-to-extend-one-week-freeze-against-trumps-travel-ban (02/04/17)
-- “Trump: U.S. Will WinAppeal of Judge’s Travel Ban Order,” Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15I1CM (02/05/17)
-- “Homeland Security Suspends Implementation of President Trump’s Travel Ban,” NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-halts-trump-travel-ban-banned-countries-citizens-able-board-n716801 (02/04/17)
-- Elizabeth M. Grieco, “The ‘SecondGreat Wave’ of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970,” Census.gov Blog, http://blogs.census.gov/2014/02/26/the-second-great-wave-of-immigration-growth-of-the-foreign-born-population-since-1970/ (02/16/14)

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PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if they are here legally.
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By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green card, they usually can't be kicked out unless they commit a felony. And that takes three DUIs.
Jose Lara-Rostro got the hat trick in 2015.
Lilburn police found the Mexican-born legal resident passed out at a traffic light. When they tried to wake him, he took off, running several red lights.
"He's all over the road," one of the officers calls back to dispatch. "If he doesn't stop he's going to kill somebody."
Luckily, Lara-Rostro did not kill anyone on this crazy night. He crashed into a ditch and was carried away on a stretcher. Last August the Mexican-born legal resident would plead guilty to his third DUI. Only then could he be deported.
Our analysis of immigrant arrests in Cobb and Gwinnett counties found lots of multiple DUI offenders.
Adan Herrera-Mata... pled guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2013 in Gwinnett County.
Phat Ngu Lam - guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Jose Chavez... guilty in 2014... 2015... and later tested positive for cocaine.
Because immigration records are often private and public records for these cases contain limited information, it's impossible to know whether these men were here legally or were eventually deported yet came back to drive drunk again.
"If you're a guest in our country, why would you give someone more than once chance at killing somebody?" asked Gwinnett County sheriff ButchConway. He thinks not matter what an immigrant's legal status, the rule should be one DUI and you're gone.
"The dangers of drunk driving I think are underestimated in a lot of the immigrant populations," explained Kuck.
Because it's one of those minor crimes that can lead to so much tragedy. Like what happened on a two-lane Hart County road the day after Thanksgiving, 2014.
"I was putting up some Christmas decorations and I was trying to call her to see if she knew where it was," remembered LouiseCannon. "But she never answered."
That's because her daughter-in-law Kathryn, son Russell and five-year-old granddaughter Rose Marie had been killed by a drunk driver as they headed to Hartwell to go Christmas tree shopping.
Before they left home, someone had given the little girl a dollar to spend.
"And she died with that dollar in her hand," Ms. Cannon explained. "That's the most heartbreaking thing."
The man who would plead guilty to vehicular homicide was Guatamalean native Marco HernandezRamirez. He was in this country illegally, coming back even after being deported once before. On the day of the crash prosecutors said he drank 24 beers before getting into a work van and weaving his way toward Franklin County. His blood alcohol level - point 27, more than three times the legal limit.
"DUI is a very serious offense because it turns our roadways into war zones," lamented district attorney Parks White. "We're a nation of immigrants certainly. But if we're not a nation of laws then we have nothing but chaos."
But under this nation's current laws, if Ramirez had been a legal immigrant, and driven drunk without killing someone, he could not be deported until he was caught three times.
He got his wish, just not the address he wanted. Ramirez will now get to stay on U.S. soil for perhaps the next 40 years. In prison.
"He gave them the death sentence," Ms. Cannon stressed. "And the rest of the family, we got a life sentence because of the heartache we'll always have to live with."
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http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and part litigation careers (since removal defense involves going to court and fighting to help clients stay in the United States).
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Immigration law

Immigration law refers to national government policies which control the phenomenon of immigration to their country

Immigration law, regarding foreign citizens, is related to nationality law, which governs the legal status of people, in matters such as citizenship. Immigration laws vary from country to country, as well as according to the political climate of the times, as sentiments may sway from the widely inclusive to the deeply exclusive of new immigrants.

Immigration law regarding the citizens of a country is regulated by international law. The United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights mandates that all countries allow entry to its own citizens.

Certain countries may maintain rather strict laws which regulate both the right of entry and internal rights, such as the duration of stay and the right to participate in government. Most countries have laws which designate a process for naturalization, by which immigrants may become citizens.

When people cross national borders during their migration, they are called migrants or immigrants (from Latin: migrare, wanderer) from the perspective of the country which they enter. From the perspective of the country which they leave, they are called emigrant or outmigrant.Sociology designates immigration usually as migration (as well as emigration accordingly outward migration).

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"Visas used by foreigners to travel to the United States are getting new scrutiny in the wake of shooting massacres in California and France."
Directory of VisaCategories
http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html
"The purpose of your intended travel and other facts will determine what type of visa is required under U.S. immigration law."
Why Narendra Modi Was Banned From the U.S.
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Tucker: Enforcing Our Existing Immigration Laws Is Now 'Tantamount to a Hate Crime'

Tucker: Enforcing Our Existing Immigration Laws Is Now 'Tantamount to a Hate Crime'

Tucker: Enforcing Our Existing Immigration Laws Is Now 'Tantamount to a Hate Crime'

https://democracynow.org - Is a new "show me your papers" law in Texas hurting public safety even before it takes effect on September 1? Senate Bill 4 makes it a Class A misdemeanor for local law enforcement officials to limit cooperation with federal immigration agents. The law requires police to comply with detainer requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and also allows officers to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain. Law enforcement leaders say the crackdown on immigrants has already led to a decrease in Latino victims reporting crimes. A judge could decide as early as this week whether to put SB 4 on hold due to constitutional violations. We speak with Houston’s first Latino police chief, Art Acevedo, who has already seen a decrease in Latino victims reporting rape—even as rapes reported by non-Latinos increased, and with reporter and Democracy Now! correspondent Renée Feltz.
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5:29

So Stupid It's Not Funny: Trump's Crackdown on Legal Immigration: The Daily Show

So Stupid It's Not Funny: Trump's Crackdown on Legal Immigration: The Daily Show

So Stupid It's Not Funny: Trump's Crackdown on Legal Immigration: The Daily Show

Understand the Immigration System in 8 Minutes

How many different ways are there to qualify to immigrate to the U.S., and how many immigrants live in the country? We explain the different types of immigrants, whether they're coming for family or to work, refugees, investors, or visa lottery winners.
We also help you understand how many immigrants there are total in the country, both legal and illegal, how many are working, and how many permanent residents there are in America with green cards. Finally, we'll explain how many visitors the U.S. sees in a year and why they can come.
Click the Subscribe button for new videos as they come out so you can understand the news, be an engaged citizen, and win arguments about today's topics in politics, law, and government. We explain things quickly in a way that's simple and fun.
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Sources:
-- Miriam Jordan, “Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Holds Steady at 11 Million,” Wall Street Journal, http://www.wsj.com/articles/number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-u-s-holds-steady-at-11-million-1474394518 (09/20/16)
-- “5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.,” Pew Research Center, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/ (11/03/16)
“Yearbook of ImmigrationStatistics,” Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook (12/15/16)
-- “Directory of VisaCategories,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html (01/26/17)
-- Jie Zong & Jeanne Batalova, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states (04/14/16)
-- “Visa Statistics,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics.html (01/26/17)
-- “U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time (01/26/17)
-- “Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html (01/26/17)
-- “Per CountryLimit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary/country-limit (01/26/17)
-- “How the United States Immigration SystemWorks,” American ImmigrationCouncil, https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/how-united-states-immigration-system-works (08/12/16)
-- “Immigrant Investor Visas,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/Immigrant-Investor-Visas.html (01/26/17)
-- JulieHirschfeldDavis, “TrumpBlocksSyrian Refugees and OrdersMexicanBorder Wall to Be Built,” New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/us/politics/refugees-immigrants-wall-trump.html (01/25/17)
-- Dan Merica, “How Trump's Travel Ban Affects Green Card Holders and DualCitizens,” http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban-green-card-dual-citizens/ (01/29/17)
-- “The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,” U.S. CensusBureau, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf (02/02/17)
-- “Refugees & Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum (11/12/15)
-- “Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum (08/06/15)
-- “Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Travel Ban,” CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-declines-to-extend-one-week-freeze-against-trumps-travel-ban (02/04/17)
-- “Trump: U.S. Will WinAppeal of Judge’s Travel Ban Order,” Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15I1CM (02/05/17)
-- “Homeland Security Suspends Implementation of President Trump’s Travel Ban,” NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-halts-trump-travel-ban-banned-countries-citizens-able-board-n716801 (02/04/17)
-- Elizabeth M. Grieco, “The ‘SecondGreat Wave’ of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970,” Census.gov Blog, http://blogs.census.gov/2014/02/26/the-second-great-wave-of-immigration-growth-of-the-foreign-born-population-since-1970/ (02/16/14)

Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

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2:19

ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if they are here legally.
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4:56

I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green card, they usually can't be kicked out unless they commit a felony. And that takes three DUIs.
Jose Lara-Rostro got the hat trick in 2015.
Lilburn police found the Mexican-born legal resident passed out at a traffic light. When they tried to wake him, he took off, running several red lights.
"He's all over the road," one of the officers calls back to dispatch. "If he doesn't stop he's going to kill somebody."
Luckily, Lara-Rostro did not kill anyone on this crazy night. He crashed into a ditch and was carried away on a stretcher. Last August the Mexican-born legal resident would plead guilty to his third DUI. Only then could he be deported.
Our analysis of immigrant arrests in Cobb and Gwinnett counties found lots of multiple DUI offenders.
Adan Herrera-Mata... pled guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2013 in Gwinnett County.
Phat Ngu Lam - guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Jose Chavez... guilty in 2014... 2015... and later tested positive for cocaine.
Because immigration records are often private and public records for these cases contain limited information, it's impossible to know whether these men were here legally or were eventually deported yet came back to drive drunk again.
"If you're a guest in our country, why would you give someone more than once chance at killing somebody?" asked Gwinnett County sheriff ButchConway. He thinks not matter what an immigrant's legal status, the rule should be one DUI and you're gone.
"The dangers of drunk driving I think are underestimated in a lot of the immigrant populations," explained Kuck.
Because it's one of those minor crimes that can lead to so much tragedy. Like what happened on a two-lane Hart County road the day after Thanksgiving, 2014.
"I was putting up some Christmas decorations and I was trying to call her to see if she knew where it was," remembered LouiseCannon. "But she never answered."
That's because her daughter-in-law Kathryn, son Russell and five-year-old granddaughter Rose Marie had been killed by a drunk driver as they headed to Hartwell to go Christmas tree shopping.
Before they left home, someone had given the little girl a dollar to spend.
"And she died with that dollar in her hand," Ms. Cannon explained. "That's the most heartbreaking thing."
The man who would plead guilty to vehicular homicide was Guatamalean native Marco HernandezRamirez. He was in this country illegally, coming back even after being deported once before. On the day of the crash prosecutors said he drank 24 beers before getting into a work van and weaving his way toward Franklin County. His blood alcohol level - point 27, more than three times the legal limit.
"DUI is a very serious offense because it turns our roadways into war zones," lamented district attorney Parks White. "We're a nation of immigrants certainly. But if we're not a nation of laws then we have nothing but chaos."
But under this nation's current laws, if Ramirez had been a legal immigrant, and driven drunk without killing someone, he could not be deported until he was caught three times.
He got his wish, just not the address he wanted. Ramirez will now get to stay on U.S. soil for perhaps the next 40 years. In prison.
"He gave them the death sentence," Ms. Cannon stressed. "And the rest of the family, we got a life sentence because of the heartache we'll always have to live with."
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Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and part litigation careers (since removal defense involves going to court and fighting to help clients stay in the United States).
Whether you're in law school, wondering whether you should go to law school or exploring jobs to do with a law degree, you may want to check out immigration law jobs. In the full interview at JDCOT, Christina tells host Marc Luber why immigration law is a rewarding path, how to break in to immigration law jobs and explains a typical day, what skills and personality types best fit these careers for lawyers, and how to succeed.
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Immigration Law Updates September 7 2017

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Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in and in (Winter Park, Florida) suggests that you stay informed on immigration law.
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Set an appointment with Roddy Lanigan who is not only an immigration attorney, but a litigator who defends white collar crime, practices bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and asset protection. Call 407-740-7379 to make an appointment for the 831 W. Morse Blvd., (Winter Park Florida) office to meet with Roddy.

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New immigration laws will raise wages, help the unemployed: Donald Trump

New immigration laws will raise wages, help the unemployed: Donald Trump

New immigration laws will raise wages, help the unemployed: Donald Trump

Italy's Tough Anti-Immigration Stance

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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
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1:37

Immigration attorney: President Trumps new immigration law disturbing economic discrimination'

Immigration attorney: President Trumps new immigration law disturbing economic discrimination'

Immigration attorney: President Trumps new immigration law disturbing economic discrimination'

Tampa immigration attorney Emel Ersan says she has a hard enough time trying to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation. With the announcement of new legislation, she is now more concerned than ever, that helping immigrants legal or illegal will be nearly impossible.

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So Stupid It's Not Funny: Trump's Crackdown on Legal Immigration: The Daily Show

Understand the Immigration System in 8 Minutes

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We also help you understand how many immigrants there are total in the country, both legal and illegal, how many are working, and how many permanent residents there are in America with green cards. Finally, we'll explain how many visitors the U.S. sees in a year and why they can come.
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ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if they are here legally.
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I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green ...

published: 10 Feb 2017

Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and ...

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published: 08 Sep 2017

Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in and in (Winter Park, Florida) suggests that you stay informed on immigration law.
The challenge is that while your status is fine now, it may not be, or it may change in the near future and rather than wait to see where things fall, find out now and know what your situation will require you to do.
Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney will alleviate your fears about immigration law and immigration reform. No one's situation is the same and it's best to speak with an attorney who has the insights and the ability to explain whatever complexities there are within the current laws and the changes that may be made to the ...

Coco Tea - New Immigration Law

https://democracynow.org - PresidentDonald Trump on Wednesday embraced a proposal to slash the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. by 50 percent over 10 years in what would be the biggest overhaul of immigration law in over half a century. The RAISE Act, or Reforming American Immigration for StrongEmployment, would create a so-called merit-based immigration system that would favor applicants who speak English, have advanced degrees or can demonstrate job skills. We speak with Congressmember Pramila Jayapal, who represents Washington’s 7th District. She formerly served as executive director of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group.
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published: 03 Aug 2017

New immigration laws will raise wages, help the unemployed: Donald Trump

PresidentDonald Trump made the case for his tougher immigration rules during his speech. "The current, outdated system depresses wages for our poorest workers, and puts great pressure on taxpayers," Trump said. Speaking on the enforcement of new immigration laws, U.S. President Donald Trump said that the “merit-based immigration” will raise wages and help the unemployed thereby saving billions of dollars. He also said that the new immigration laws would also make communities safer.
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Italy's Tough Anti-Immigration Stance

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Immigration attorney: President Trumps new immigration law disturbing economic discrimination'

Tampa immigration attorney Emel Ersan says she has a hard enough time trying to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation. With the announcement of new legislation, she is now more concerned than ever, that helping immigrants legal or illegal will be nearly impossible.

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https://democracynow.org - Is a new "show me your papers" law in Texas hurting public safety even before it takes effect on September 1? Senate Bill 4 makes it ...

https://democracynow.org - Is a new "show me your papers" law in Texas hurting public safety even before it takes effect on September 1? Senate Bill 4 makes it a Class A misdemeanor for local law enforcement officials to limit cooperation with federal immigration agents. The law requires police to comply with detainer requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and also allows officers to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain. Law enforcement leaders say the crackdown on immigrants has already led to a decrease in Latino victims reporting crimes. A judge could decide as early as this week whether to put SB 4 on hold due to constitutional violations. We speak with Houston’s first Latino police chief, Art Acevedo, who has already seen a decrease in Latino victims reporting rape—even as rapes reported by non-Latinos increased, and with reporter and Democracy Now! correspondent Renée Feltz.
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How many different ways are there to qualify to immigrate to the U.S., and how many immigrants live in the country? We explain the different types of immigrant...

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Sources:
-- Miriam Jordan, “Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Holds Steady at 11 Million,” Wall Street Journal, http://www.wsj.com/articles/number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-u-s-holds-steady-at-11-million-1474394518 (09/20/16)
-- “5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.,” Pew Research Center, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/ (11/03/16)
“Yearbook of ImmigrationStatistics,” Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook (12/15/16)
-- “Directory of VisaCategories,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html (01/26/17)
-- Jie Zong & Jeanne Batalova, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states (04/14/16)
-- “Visa Statistics,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics.html (01/26/17)
-- “U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time (01/26/17)
-- “Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html (01/26/17)
-- “Per CountryLimit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary/country-limit (01/26/17)
-- “How the United States Immigration SystemWorks,” American ImmigrationCouncil, https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/how-united-states-immigration-system-works (08/12/16)
-- “Immigrant Investor Visas,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/Immigrant-Investor-Visas.html (01/26/17)
-- JulieHirschfeldDavis, “TrumpBlocksSyrian Refugees and OrdersMexicanBorder Wall to Be Built,” New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/us/politics/refugees-immigrants-wall-trump.html (01/25/17)
-- Dan Merica, “How Trump's Travel Ban Affects Green Card Holders and DualCitizens,” http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban-green-card-dual-citizens/ (01/29/17)
-- “The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,” U.S. CensusBureau, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf (02/02/17)
-- “Refugees & Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum (11/12/15)
-- “Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum (08/06/15)
-- “Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Travel Ban,” CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-declines-to-extend-one-week-freeze-against-trumps-travel-ban (02/04/17)
-- “Trump: U.S. Will WinAppeal of Judge’s Travel Ban Order,” Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15I1CM (02/05/17)
-- “Homeland Security Suspends Implementation of President Trump’s Travel Ban,” NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-halts-trump-travel-ban-banned-countries-citizens-able-board-n716801 (02/04/17)
-- Elizabeth M. Grieco, “The ‘SecondGreat Wave’ of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970,” Census.gov Blog, http://blogs.census.gov/2014/02/26/the-second-great-wave-of-immigration-growth-of-the-foreign-born-population-since-1970/ (02/16/14)

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Sources:
-- Miriam Jordan, “Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Holds Steady at 11 Million,” Wall Street Journal, http://www.wsj.com/articles/number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-u-s-holds-steady-at-11-million-1474394518 (09/20/16)
-- “5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.,” Pew Research Center, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/ (11/03/16)
“Yearbook of ImmigrationStatistics,” Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook (12/15/16)
-- “Directory of VisaCategories,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html (01/26/17)
-- Jie Zong & Jeanne Batalova, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states (04/14/16)
-- “Visa Statistics,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics.html (01/26/17)
-- “U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time (01/26/17)
-- “Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html (01/26/17)
-- “Per CountryLimit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary/country-limit (01/26/17)
-- “How the United States Immigration SystemWorks,” American ImmigrationCouncil, https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/how-united-states-immigration-system-works (08/12/16)
-- “Immigrant Investor Visas,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/Immigrant-Investor-Visas.html (01/26/17)
-- JulieHirschfeldDavis, “TrumpBlocksSyrian Refugees and OrdersMexicanBorder Wall to Be Built,” New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/us/politics/refugees-immigrants-wall-trump.html (01/25/17)
-- Dan Merica, “How Trump's Travel Ban Affects Green Card Holders and DualCitizens,” http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban-green-card-dual-citizens/ (01/29/17)
-- “The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,” U.S. CensusBureau, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf (02/02/17)
-- “Refugees & Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum (11/12/15)
-- “Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum (08/06/15)
-- “Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Travel Ban,” CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-declines-to-extend-one-week-freeze-against-trumps-travel-ban (02/04/17)
-- “Trump: U.S. Will WinAppeal of Judge’s Travel Ban Order,” Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15I1CM (02/05/17)
-- “Homeland Security Suspends Implementation of President Trump’s Travel Ban,” NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-halts-trump-travel-ban-banned-countries-citizens-able-board-n716801 (02/04/17)
-- Elizabeth M. Grieco, “The ‘SecondGreat Wave’ of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970,” Census.gov Blog, http://blogs.census.gov/2014/02/26/the-second-great-wave-of-immigration-growth-of-the-foreign-born-population-since-1970/ (02/16/14)

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ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if t...

PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if they are here legally.
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I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law....

By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green card, they usually can't be kicked out unless they commit a felony. And that takes three DUIs.
Jose Lara-Rostro got the hat trick in 2015.
Lilburn police found the Mexican-born legal resident passed out at a traffic light. When they tried to wake him, he took off, running several red lights.
"He's all over the road," one of the officers calls back to dispatch. "If he doesn't stop he's going to kill somebody."
Luckily, Lara-Rostro did not kill anyone on this crazy night. He crashed into a ditch and was carried away on a stretcher. Last August the Mexican-born legal resident would plead guilty to his third DUI. Only then could he be deported.
Our analysis of immigrant arrests in Cobb and Gwinnett counties found lots of multiple DUI offenders.
Adan Herrera-Mata... pled guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2013 in Gwinnett County.
Phat Ngu Lam - guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Jose Chavez... guilty in 2014... 2015... and later tested positive for cocaine.
Because immigration records are often private and public records for these cases contain limited information, it's impossible to know whether these men were here legally or were eventually deported yet came back to drive drunk again.
"If you're a guest in our country, why would you give someone more than once chance at killing somebody?" asked Gwinnett County sheriff ButchConway. He thinks not matter what an immigrant's legal status, the rule should be one DUI and you're gone.
"The dangers of drunk driving I think are underestimated in a lot of the immigrant populations," explained Kuck.
Because it's one of those minor crimes that can lead to so much tragedy. Like what happened on a two-lane Hart County road the day after Thanksgiving, 2014.
"I was putting up some Christmas decorations and I was trying to call her to see if she knew where it was," remembered LouiseCannon. "But she never answered."
That's because her daughter-in-law Kathryn, son Russell and five-year-old granddaughter Rose Marie had been killed by a drunk driver as they headed to Hartwell to go Christmas tree shopping.
Before they left home, someone had given the little girl a dollar to spend.
"And she died with that dollar in her hand," Ms. Cannon explained. "That's the most heartbreaking thing."
The man who would plead guilty to vehicular homicide was Guatamalean native Marco HernandezRamirez. He was in this country illegally, coming back even after being deported once before. On the day of the crash prosecutors said he drank 24 beers before getting into a work van and weaving his way toward Franklin County. His blood alcohol level - point 27, more than three times the legal limit.
"DUI is a very serious offense because it turns our roadways into war zones," lamented district attorney Parks White. "We're a nation of immigrants certainly. But if we're not a nation of laws then we have nothing but chaos."
But under this nation's current laws, if Ramirez had been a legal immigrant, and driven drunk without killing someone, he could not be deported until he was caught three times.
He got his wish, just not the address he wanted. Ramirez will now get to stay on U.S. soil for perhaps the next 40 years. In prison.
"He gave them the death sentence," Ms. Cannon stressed. "And the rest of the family, we got a life sentence because of the heartache we'll always have to live with."
FULL STORY: http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/i-team/234829395-story

By: Randy Travis
Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green card, they usually can't be kicked out unless they commit a felony. And that takes three DUIs.
Jose Lara-Rostro got the hat trick in 2015.
Lilburn police found the Mexican-born legal resident passed out at a traffic light. When they tried to wake him, he took off, running several red lights.
"He's all over the road," one of the officers calls back to dispatch. "If he doesn't stop he's going to kill somebody."
Luckily, Lara-Rostro did not kill anyone on this crazy night. He crashed into a ditch and was carried away on a stretcher. Last August the Mexican-born legal resident would plead guilty to his third DUI. Only then could he be deported.
Our analysis of immigrant arrests in Cobb and Gwinnett counties found lots of multiple DUI offenders.
Adan Herrera-Mata... pled guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2013 in Gwinnett County.
Phat Ngu Lam - guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Jose Chavez... guilty in 2014... 2015... and later tested positive for cocaine.
Because immigration records are often private and public records for these cases contain limited information, it's impossible to know whether these men were here legally or were eventually deported yet came back to drive drunk again.
"If you're a guest in our country, why would you give someone more than once chance at killing somebody?" asked Gwinnett County sheriff ButchConway. He thinks not matter what an immigrant's legal status, the rule should be one DUI and you're gone.
"The dangers of drunk driving I think are underestimated in a lot of the immigrant populations," explained Kuck.
Because it's one of those minor crimes that can lead to so much tragedy. Like what happened on a two-lane Hart County road the day after Thanksgiving, 2014.
"I was putting up some Christmas decorations and I was trying to call her to see if she knew where it was," remembered LouiseCannon. "But she never answered."
That's because her daughter-in-law Kathryn, son Russell and five-year-old granddaughter Rose Marie had been killed by a drunk driver as they headed to Hartwell to go Christmas tree shopping.
Before they left home, someone had given the little girl a dollar to spend.
"And she died with that dollar in her hand," Ms. Cannon explained. "That's the most heartbreaking thing."
The man who would plead guilty to vehicular homicide was Guatamalean native Marco HernandezRamirez. He was in this country illegally, coming back even after being deported once before. On the day of the crash prosecutors said he drank 24 beers before getting into a work van and weaving his way toward Franklin County. His blood alcohol level - point 27, more than three times the legal limit.
"DUI is a very serious offense because it turns our roadways into war zones," lamented district attorney Parks White. "We're a nation of immigrants certainly. But if we're not a nation of laws then we have nothing but chaos."
But under this nation's current laws, if Ramirez had been a legal immigrant, and driven drunk without killing someone, he could not be deported until he was caught three times.
He got his wish, just not the address he wanted. Ramirez will now get to stay on U.S. soil for perhaps the next 40 years. In prison.
"He gave them the death sentence," Ms. Cannon stressed. "And the rest of the family, we got a life sentence because of the heartache we'll always have to live with."
FULL STORY: http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/i-team/234829395-story

Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer C...

http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and part litigation careers (since removal defense involves going to court and fighting to help clients stay in the United States).
Whether you're in law school, wondering whether you should go to law school or exploring jobs to do with a law degree, you may want to check out immigration law jobs. In the full interview at JDCOT, Christina tells host Marc Luber why immigration law is a rewarding path, how to break in to immigration law jobs and explains a typical day, what skills and personality types best fit these careers for lawyers, and how to succeed.
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http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and part litigation careers (since removal defense involves going to court and fighting to help clients stay in the United States).
Whether you're in law school, wondering whether you should go to law school or exploring jobs to do with a law degree, you may want to check out immigration law jobs. In the full interview at JDCOT, Christina tells host Marc Luber why immigration law is a rewarding path, how to break in to immigration law jobs and explains a typical day, what skills and personality types best fit these careers for lawyers, and how to succeed.
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Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in an...

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in and in (Winter Park, Florida) suggests that you stay informed on immigration law.
The challenge is that while your status is fine now, it may not be, or it may change in the near future and rather than wait to see where things fall, find out now and know what your situation will require you to do.
Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney will alleviate your fears about immigration law and immigration reform. No one's situation is the same and it's best to speak with an attorney who has the insights and the ability to explain whatever complexities there are within the current laws and the changes that may be made to the laws.
Set an appointment with Roddy Lanigan who is not only an immigration attorney, but a litigator who defends white collar crime, practices bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and asset protection. Call 407-740-7379 to make an appointment for the 831 W. Morse Blvd., (Winter Park Florida) office to meet with Roddy.

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in and in (Winter Park, Florida) suggests that you stay informed on immigration law.
The challenge is that while your status is fine now, it may not be, or it may change in the near future and rather than wait to see where things fall, find out now and know what your situation will require you to do.
Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney will alleviate your fears about immigration law and immigration reform. No one's situation is the same and it's best to speak with an attorney who has the insights and the ability to explain whatever complexities there are within the current laws and the changes that may be made to the laws.
Set an appointment with Roddy Lanigan who is not only an immigration attorney, but a litigator who defends white collar crime, practices bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and asset protection. Call 407-740-7379 to make an appointment for the 831 W. Morse Blvd., (Winter Park Florida) office to meet with Roddy.

https://democracynow.org - PresidentDonald Trump on Wednesday embraced a proposal to slash the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. by 50 percent o...

https://democracynow.org - PresidentDonald Trump on Wednesday embraced a proposal to slash the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. by 50 percent over 10 years in what would be the biggest overhaul of immigration law in over half a century. The RAISE Act, or Reforming American Immigration for StrongEmployment, would create a so-called merit-based immigration system that would favor applicants who speak English, have advanced degrees or can demonstrate job skills. We speak with Congressmember Pramila Jayapal, who represents Washington’s 7th District. She formerly served as executive director of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group.
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https://democracynow.org - PresidentDonald Trump on Wednesday embraced a proposal to slash the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. by 50 percent over 10 years in what would be the biggest overhaul of immigration law in over half a century. The RAISE Act, or Reforming American Immigration for StrongEmployment, would create a so-called merit-based immigration system that would favor applicants who speak English, have advanced degrees or can demonstrate job skills. We speak with Congressmember Pramila Jayapal, who represents Washington’s 7th District. She formerly served as executive director of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group.
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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
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The ItalianSolution (2009): Are Italy's new anti-immigration laws tough but necessary or just plain racist?
For similar stories, see:
Immigrants Murdered Under MafiaSilence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNrx7q_3afo
The Italian TownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
SBS Australia – Ref. 4498
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Immigration attorney: President Trumps new immigration law disturbing economic discrimination'

Tampa immigration attorney Emel Ersan says she has a hard enough time trying to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation. With the announcement of new legisla...

Tampa immigration attorney Emel Ersan says she has a hard enough time trying to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation. With the announcement of new legislation, she is now more concerned than ever, that helping immigrants legal or illegal will be nearly impossible.

Tampa immigration attorney Emel Ersan says she has a hard enough time trying to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation. With the announcement of new legislation, she is now more concerned than ever, that helping immigrants legal or illegal will be nearly impossible.

Italy's Tough Anti-Immigration Stance

The ItalianSolution (2009): Are Italy's new anti-immigration laws tough but necessary or just plain racist?
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Immigrants Murdered Under MafiaSilence
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The Italian TownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
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The Immigration History of the United States

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Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

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U.S. Immigration Lawyer Discusses The Future Of Immigration With Trump Now As President

Immigration Reform: A Chance For a Better America: Andrea Guerrero at TEDxNashville

The current national debate on whether and how to change our immigration laws presents us with an opportunity to not only fix a broken immigration system, but also to break a cycle of mistreatment of immigrants that is as old as this country. It's a chance for us to act on our shared values, model respect for others to our children, and be a better America.
AndreaGuerrero is the Executive Director of AllianceSan Diego. She leads an outstanding team that is building coalitions and mobilizing resources to achieve greater impact on the issues that matter.
Before joining Alliance San Diego, Ms. Guerrero was the Field & PolicyDirector of the ACLU of San Diego & ImperialCounties. Prior to that, she practiced immigration law before administrative, federal district and appellate courts. She...

published: 15 May 2013

Global Migration And Sea Changes In Immigration Law

Ved Nanda, of the University of Denver and columnist for Denver Post, appears on Global Connections with Jay Fidell to discuss global migrations and sea changes in immigration law.
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published: 08 Jul 2017

Sound Advice: Immigration Legal Clinic

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years - of immigrants convicted of even non-violent misdemeanors.
Most immigrants in detention cannot afford to hire a lawyer and, because their proceedings are civil matters, they have no right to counsel. Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has promulgated a set of national detention standards designed to facilitate consistent conditions of confinement in the myriad of facilities that house immigrants, these standards lack an enforcement mechanism and are routinely violated with impunity by federal and contract facilities holding immigrant detainees.
Without representation, chances of successfully defending against removal are slim for most detained immigrants.
The University of the Dist...

published: 07 Feb 2013

Immigration Law Show by Shah Peerally - Dec 7 2017

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Law show covering new difficulties with immigration cases including RFE, request for evidence, denial of H1B, transfer of H1B, H1B consulting companies, change of status, labor certifications
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published: 08 Dec 2017

Immigration Law Updates September 7 2017

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Immigration news covering refugee Myamar, refugees, I-140 petitions, h1b transfer, h1b news, citizenship, debt settlement, i134 petition, I864 forms, affidavit of support, immigration updates.
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published: 08 Sep 2017

Immigration Law Updates October 192017

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Immigration law show by attorney Shah Peerally discussing issues visa bulletin, H1 level 1 RFES, denials, citizenship, oath ceremony, I-140 petitions, H1B visa, H1B transfer, student F1, F1 visa, student visa.
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Immigration Law Updates Sept 21 2017 by Shah Peerally

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Covering H1B premium, CSPA, I-140 priority dates, greencard, greencard abandonment, SB1, H1B transfer, H1B extension, 365 days rule, citizenship, naturalization
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published: 21 Sep 2017

Immigration Law Show Feb 8 2018

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Covering H4 updates, H4 EAD, H1B 2019, h1b petitions, I140 issues, greencard, security checks
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November 6, 2017 What's going on with ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IN AMERICA

Ellis Island - History of Immigration to the United States | 1890-1920 | Award Winning Documentary

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This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.)
It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long jo...

The ItalianSolution (2009): Are Italy's new anti-immigration laws tough but necessary or just plain racist?
For similar stories, see:
Immigrants Murdered Under MafiaSilence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNrx7q_3afo
The Italian TownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYSmGPI0naw
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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
SBS Australia – Ref. 4498
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The ItalianSolution (2009): Are Italy's new anti-immigration laws tough but necessary or just plain racist?
For similar stories, see:
Immigrants Murdered Under MafiaSilence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNrx7q_3afo
The Italian TownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYSmGPI0naw
The Refugees Facing UncertainFutures In Italy
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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
SBS Australia – Ref. 4498
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The Immigration History of the United States

A TDC original documentary explaining the history of immigration to America, from the "Natives" who first populated the land, through the Mexican migrants who c...

A TDC original documentary explaining the history of immigration to America, from the "Natives" who first populated the land, through the Mexican migrants who come in large numbers today.
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A TDC original documentary explaining the history of immigration to America, from the "Natives" who first populated the land, through the Mexican migrants who come in large numbers today.
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Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

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Law show covering issues on new memo on interviews, parents interview, AOS interview, H1B entry level denials, H1B transfer process, citizenship, change of address, L1A visas, L1 to H1B, climate change immigration, EB interviews, employment based interviews,
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Law show covering issues on new memo on interviews, parents interview, AOS interview, H1B entry level denials, H1B transfer process, citizenship, change of address, L1A visas, L1 to H1B, climate change immigration, EB interviews, employment based interviews,
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Immigration Reform: A Chance For a Better America: Andrea Guerrero at TEDxNashville

The current national debate on whether and how to change our immigration laws presents us with an opportunity to not only fix a broken immigration system, but a...

The current national debate on whether and how to change our immigration laws presents us with an opportunity to not only fix a broken immigration system, but also to break a cycle of mistreatment of immigrants that is as old as this country. It's a chance for us to act on our shared values, model respect for others to our children, and be a better America.
AndreaGuerrero is the Executive Director of AllianceSan Diego. She leads an outstanding team that is building coalitions and mobilizing resources to achieve greater impact on the issues that matter.
Before joining Alliance San Diego, Ms. Guerrero was the Field & PolicyDirector of the ACLU of San Diego & ImperialCounties. Prior to that, she practiced immigration law before administrative, federal district and appellate courts. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley LawSchool (J.D.1999), University of TexasLBJ School of Public Affairs (M.A.1994), and Stanford University (B.A.1992). Originally from Mexico City, Ms. Guerrero views the world from a binational, bicultural, and bilingual lens. She has dedicated her professional life to protecting civil rights and advancing social justice.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The current national debate on whether and how to change our immigration laws presents us with an opportunity to not only fix a broken immigration system, but also to break a cycle of mistreatment of immigrants that is as old as this country. It's a chance for us to act on our shared values, model respect for others to our children, and be a better America.
AndreaGuerrero is the Executive Director of AllianceSan Diego. She leads an outstanding team that is building coalitions and mobilizing resources to achieve greater impact on the issues that matter.
Before joining Alliance San Diego, Ms. Guerrero was the Field & PolicyDirector of the ACLU of San Diego & ImperialCounties. Prior to that, she practiced immigration law before administrative, federal district and appellate courts. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley LawSchool (J.D.1999), University of TexasLBJ School of Public Affairs (M.A.1994), and Stanford University (B.A.1992). Originally from Mexico City, Ms. Guerrero views the world from a binational, bicultural, and bilingual lens. She has dedicated her professional life to protecting civil rights and advancing social justice.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Ved Nanda, of the University of Denver and columnist for Denver Post, appears on Global Connections with Jay Fidell to discuss global migrations and sea changes in immigration law.
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Ved Nanda, of the University of Denver and columnist for Denver Post, appears on Global Connections with Jay Fidell to discuss global migrations and sea changes in immigration law.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.

Sound Advice: Immigration Legal Clinic

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years - of immigrants convicted of even non-violent misdemeanors.
Most immig...

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years - of immigrants convicted of even non-violent misdemeanors.
Most immigrants in detention cannot afford to hire a lawyer and, because their proceedings are civil matters, they have no right to counsel. Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has promulgated a set of national detention standards designed to facilitate consistent conditions of confinement in the myriad of facilities that house immigrants, these standards lack an enforcement mechanism and are routinely violated with impunity by federal and contract facilities holding immigrant detainees.
Without representation, chances of successfully defending against removal are slim for most detained immigrants.
The University of the District of ColumbiaDavid A. ClarkeSchool of LawImmigration and Human RightsClinic provides free, high-quality representation to detained immigrants who live and work in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland.
Under the supervision of licensed attorneys who specialize in immigration law, students in the Clinic represent clients who are currently in detention centers and other long-term permanent residents facing removal proceedings whose deportation would pose an undue hardship to his or her spouse, children, or parents.
The UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic is currently accepting cases for representation in both the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals on behalf of immigrants who are eligible for certain forms of relief from removal. If you are interested in receiving services from the UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, please contact us for an intake at 202-274-5073. Hablamos espanol!

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years - of immigrants convicted of even non-violent misdemeanors.
Most immigrants in detention cannot afford to hire a lawyer and, because their proceedings are civil matters, they have no right to counsel. Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has promulgated a set of national detention standards designed to facilitate consistent conditions of confinement in the myriad of facilities that house immigrants, these standards lack an enforcement mechanism and are routinely violated with impunity by federal and contract facilities holding immigrant detainees.
Without representation, chances of successfully defending against removal are slim for most detained immigrants.
The University of the District of ColumbiaDavid A. ClarkeSchool of LawImmigration and Human RightsClinic provides free, high-quality representation to detained immigrants who live and work in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland.
Under the supervision of licensed attorneys who specialize in immigration law, students in the Clinic represent clients who are currently in detention centers and other long-term permanent residents facing removal proceedings whose deportation would pose an undue hardship to his or her spouse, children, or parents.
The UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic is currently accepting cases for representation in both the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals on behalf of immigrants who are eligible for certain forms of relief from removal. If you are interested in receiving services from the UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, please contact us for an intake at 202-274-5073. Hablamos espanol!

Immigration Law Show by Shah Peerally - Dec 7 2017

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Law show covering new difficulties with immigration cases including RFE, request for evidence, ...

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Law show covering new difficulties with immigration cases including RFE, request for evidence, denial of H1B, transfer of H1B, H1B consulting companies, change of status, labor certifications
Information provided are for educational purposes only. You should not act or refrain to act, solely on the information provided. No attorney-client relationship is created by this video. Attorney reserves the right to refuse the case. If you have any questions, feel free to call (510) 742 5887

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Law show covering new difficulties with immigration cases including RFE, request for evidence, denial of H1B, transfer of H1B, H1B consulting companies, change of status, labor certifications
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40 years of US Immigration - History of Immigration Law

The Immigration Act of 1965 gets rid of the nationality quotas, but limits annual immigration from the eastern hemisphere to 170,000, with a limit of 20,000 imm...

The Immigration Act of 1965 gets rid of the nationality quotas, but limits annual immigration from the eastern hemisphere to 170,000, with a limit of 20,000 immigrants per country, and for the first time caps annual immigration from the western hemisphere at 120,000, without the country limit. In addition, a preference system is established for family members of U.S. citizens.
1966
Cuban Adjustment Act allows Cubans to apply for permanent resident status after residing in the U.S. for two years.
1975At the end of the Vietnam War, the U.S. passes the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975 that resettles about 200,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees in the U.S. and gives them a special parole status. The program was extended to Laotians in 1976.
1978
The immigration caps outlined in the 1965 Immigration Act are replaced with an overall annual limit of 290,000.
1980The Refugee Act defines refugees as a person who flees his or her country âon account of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.â Refugees are considered a different category than immigrants. The president and Congress are granted the authority to establish an annual ceiling on the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. The act also lowers the annual limit of immigrants to 270,000, from 290,000.
1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) allows immigrants who had entered the U.S. before Jan. 1, 1982, to apply for legal status but required them to pay fines, fees, and back taxes. It also gives the same rights to immigrants who worked in agricultural jobs for 90 days before May 1982. About 3 million immigrants gained legal status through the law. The act also requires employers to verify work status of all new hires and fine those who hire undocumented workers.
1990
The Immigration Act of 1990 sets an annual ceiling of 700,000 immigrants for three years, and 675,000 thereafter.
1996The IllegalImmigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act broadens the definition of âaggravated felonyâ and increases the number of crimes classified as such so immigrants could be deported for a wider range of crimes. The law is applied retroactively. The act also increased the number of Border Patrol agents and established an âexpedited removalâ procedure to deport immigrants without a formal hearing.
Personal Responsibility and WorkOpportunityReconciliation Act sharply cuts legal permanent residentsâ eligibility for many public-assistance benefits, including food stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Medicaid.
2005
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2006
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2014
On Nov. 20, 2014, President Barack Obama announced he was taking executive action to delay the deportation of some 5 million illegal immigrants. Under the new policy people who are parents of U.S. citizens or legal residents will receive deportation deferrals and authorization to work legally if they have been in the U.S. for more than five years and pass background checks. Obama's action also amended the 2012Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows people under age 31 who were brought to the U.S. as children to apply for two-year deportation deferrals and work permits. Obama's policy change lifted the age ceiling and added a year to the deferral period. Twenty-six states challenged the executive order, and in February 2015 a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the provisions of the executive order while the states pursued a lawsuit to permanently shut down the program.

The Immigration Act of 1965 gets rid of the nationality quotas, but limits annual immigration from the eastern hemisphere to 170,000, with a limit of 20,000 immigrants per country, and for the first time caps annual immigration from the western hemisphere at 120,000, without the country limit. In addition, a preference system is established for family members of U.S. citizens.
1966
Cuban Adjustment Act allows Cubans to apply for permanent resident status after residing in the U.S. for two years.
1975At the end of the Vietnam War, the U.S. passes the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975 that resettles about 200,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees in the U.S. and gives them a special parole status. The program was extended to Laotians in 1976.
1978
The immigration caps outlined in the 1965 Immigration Act are replaced with an overall annual limit of 290,000.
1980The Refugee Act defines refugees as a person who flees his or her country âon account of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.â Refugees are considered a different category than immigrants. The president and Congress are granted the authority to establish an annual ceiling on the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. The act also lowers the annual limit of immigrants to 270,000, from 290,000.
1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) allows immigrants who had entered the U.S. before Jan. 1, 1982, to apply for legal status but required them to pay fines, fees, and back taxes. It also gives the same rights to immigrants who worked in agricultural jobs for 90 days before May 1982. About 3 million immigrants gained legal status through the law. The act also requires employers to verify work status of all new hires and fine those who hire undocumented workers.
1990
The Immigration Act of 1990 sets an annual ceiling of 700,000 immigrants for three years, and 675,000 thereafter.
1996The IllegalImmigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act broadens the definition of âaggravated felonyâ and increases the number of crimes classified as such so immigrants could be deported for a wider range of crimes. The law is applied retroactively. The act also increased the number of Border Patrol agents and established an âexpedited removalâ procedure to deport immigrants without a formal hearing.
Personal Responsibility and WorkOpportunityReconciliation Act sharply cuts legal permanent residentsâ eligibility for many public-assistance benefits, including food stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Medicaid.
2005
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2006
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2014
On Nov. 20, 2014, President Barack Obama announced he was taking executive action to delay the deportation of some 5 million illegal immigrants. Under the new policy people who are parents of U.S. citizens or legal residents will receive deportation deferrals and authorization to work legally if they have been in the U.S. for more than five years and pass background checks. Obama's action also amended the 2012Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows people under age 31 who were brought to the U.S. as children to apply for two-year deportation deferrals and work permits. Obama's policy change lifted the age ceiling and added a year to the deferral period. Twenty-six states challenged the executive order, and in February 2015 a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the provisions of the executive order while the states pursued a lawsuit to permanently shut down the program.

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The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the New World. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive.
American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia.
Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free European persons"; it was expanded to include Africans in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The mortality rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875.
The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s.
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The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. More than 30 states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity.
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This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.)
It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in the single largest migration in human history. The film tells the immigrants' stories as they braved the unknown, from the time they left their homelands, their journey across the ocean, to the moment the doors of Ellis Island opened, revealing the great promise of America.
About the immigration to the USA until 1930:
The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the New World. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive.
American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia.
Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free European persons"; it was expanded to include Africans in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The mortality rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875.
The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s.
About the Americanization in the 1910s and 1920s:
Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society. This process typically involves learning English and adjusting to American culture, and customs, while keeping the old foods and religion.
The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. More than 30 states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity.
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Tucker: Enforcing Our Existing Immigration Laws Is Now 'Tantamount to a Hate Crime'

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https://democracynow.org - Is a new "show me your papers" law in Texas hurting public safety even before it takes effect on September 1? Senate Bill 4 makes it a Class A misdemeanor for local law enforcement officials to limit cooperation with federal immigration agents. The law requires police to comply with detainer requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and also allows officers to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain. Law enforcement leaders say the crackdown on immigrants has already led to a decrease in Latino victims reporting crimes. A judge could decide as early as this week whether to put SB 4 on hold due to constitutional violations. We speak with Houston’s first Latino police chief, Art Acevedo, who has already seen a decrease in Latino victims reporting rape—even as rapes reported by non-Latinos increased, and with reporter and Democracy Now! correspondent Renée Feltz.
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So Stupid It's Not Funny: Trump's Crackdown on Legal Immigration: The Daily Show

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Understand the Immigration System in 8 Minutes

How many different ways are there to qualify to immigrate to the U.S., and how many immigrants live in the country? We explain the different types of immigrants, whether they're coming for family or to work, refugees, investors, or visa lottery winners.
We also help you understand how many immigrants there are total in the country, both legal and illegal, how many are working, and how many permanent residents there are in America with green cards. Finally, we'll explain how many visitors the U.S. sees in a year and why they can come.
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-- Miriam Jordan, “Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Holds Steady at 11 Million,” Wall Street Journal, http://www.wsj.com/articles/number-of-illegal-immigrants-in-u-s-holds-steady-at-11-million-1474394518 (09/20/16)
-- “5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.,” Pew Research Center, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/03/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/ (11/03/16)
“Yearbook of ImmigrationStatistics,” Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook (12/15/16)
-- “Directory of VisaCategories,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/all-visa-categories.html (01/26/17)
-- Jie Zong & Jeanne Batalova, “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/frequently-requested-statistics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states (04/14/16)
-- “Visa Statistics,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/law-and-policy/statistics.html (01/26/17)
-- “U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present,” Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/charts/immigrant-population-over-time (01/26/17)
-- “Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/general/ineligibilities.html (01/26/17)
-- “Per CountryLimit,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary/country-limit (01/26/17)
-- “How the United States Immigration SystemWorks,” American ImmigrationCouncil, https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/how-united-states-immigration-system-works (08/12/16)
-- “Immigrant Investor Visas,” State Department, https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/Immigrant-Investor-Visas.html (01/26/17)
-- JulieHirschfeldDavis, “TrumpBlocksSyrian Refugees and OrdersMexicanBorder Wall to Be Built,” New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/us/politics/refugees-immigrants-wall-trump.html (01/25/17)
-- Dan Merica, “How Trump's Travel Ban Affects Green Card Holders and DualCitizens,” http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban-green-card-dual-citizens/ (01/29/17)
-- “The Foreign-Born Population in the United States,” U.S. CensusBureau, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf (02/02/17)
-- “Refugees & Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum (11/12/15)
-- “Asylum,” U.S. Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum (08/06/15)
-- “Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Travel Ban,” CBSNews, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-declines-to-extend-one-week-freeze-against-trumps-travel-ban (02/04/17)
-- “Trump: U.S. Will WinAppeal of Judge’s Travel Ban Order,” Reuters, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15I1CM (02/05/17)
-- “Homeland Security Suspends Implementation of President Trump’s Travel Ban,” NBC News, http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-halts-trump-travel-ban-banned-countries-citizens-able-board-n716801 (02/04/17)
-- Elizabeth M. Grieco, “The ‘SecondGreat Wave’ of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970,” Census.gov Blog, http://blogs.census.gov/2014/02/26/the-second-great-wave-of-immigration-growth-of-the-foreign-born-population-since-1970/ (02/16/14)

Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

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ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

President Trump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to rou...

ICE to begin crackdown on immigration law violations

PresidentTrump has now empowered federal agents to work with local law enforcement to round up and deport people who have committed certain crimes -- even if they are here legally.
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I Team: It Takes Three DUIs to Deport a Legal Immigrant -- Why?

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Aired: Feb 09 2017
LILBURN, Ga. - Even if a foreign-born person is in this country legally, they can still be deported if they break the law.
But there's one law they're allowed to break multiple times and still stay here.
The FOX 5 I-Team discovered dozens of cases in Gwinnett and Cobb where immigrants were only referred to immigration authorities after their third DUI conviction.
"They shouldn't be here," agreed Atlanta immigration attorney Charles Kuck. "The reality is if you've been convicted more than once for a DUI, you should be gone."
The rule for immigrants here illegally is a lot tougher. As long as they are convicted of drunk driving and not just charged, they can be deported after just one DUI. But for someone here legally, like on a work permit or green card, they usually can't be kicked out unless they commit a felony. And that takes three DUIs.
Jose Lara-Rostro got the hat trick in 2015.
Lilburn police found the Mexican-born legal resident passed out at a traffic light. When they tried to wake him, he took off, running several red lights.
"He's all over the road," one of the officers calls back to dispatch. "If he doesn't stop he's going to kill somebody."
Luckily, Lara-Rostro did not kill anyone on this crazy night. He crashed into a ditch and was carried away on a stretcher. Last August the Mexican-born legal resident would plead guilty to his third DUI. Only then could he be deported.
Our analysis of immigrant arrests in Cobb and Gwinnett counties found lots of multiple DUI offenders.
Adan Herrera-Mata... pled guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2013 in Gwinnett County.
Phat Ngu Lam - guilty in 2009, 2012 and 2015.
Jose Chavez... guilty in 2014... 2015... and later tested positive for cocaine.
Because immigration records are often private and public records for these cases contain limited information, it's impossible to know whether these men were here legally or were eventually deported yet came back to drive drunk again.
"If you're a guest in our country, why would you give someone more than once chance at killing somebody?" asked Gwinnett County sheriff ButchConway. He thinks not matter what an immigrant's legal status, the rule should be one DUI and you're gone.
"The dangers of drunk driving I think are underestimated in a lot of the immigrant populations," explained Kuck.
Because it's one of those minor crimes that can lead to so much tragedy. Like what happened on a two-lane Hart County road the day after Thanksgiving, 2014.
"I was putting up some Christmas decorations and I was trying to call her to see if she knew where it was," remembered LouiseCannon. "But she never answered."
That's because her daughter-in-law Kathryn, son Russell and five-year-old granddaughter Rose Marie had been killed by a drunk driver as they headed to Hartwell to go Christmas tree shopping.
Before they left home, someone had given the little girl a dollar to spend.
"And she died with that dollar in her hand," Ms. Cannon explained. "That's the most heartbreaking thing."
The man who would plead guilty to vehicular homicide was Guatamalean native Marco HernandezRamirez. He was in this country illegally, coming back even after being deported once before. On the day of the crash prosecutors said he drank 24 beers before getting into a work van and weaving his way toward Franklin County. His blood alcohol level - point 27, more than three times the legal limit.
"DUI is a very serious offense because it turns our roadways into war zones," lamented district attorney Parks White. "We're a nation of immigrants certainly. But if we're not a nation of laws then we have nothing but chaos."
But under this nation's current laws, if Ramirez had been a legal immigrant, and driven drunk without killing someone, he could not be deported until he was caught three times.
He got his wish, just not the address he wanted. Ramirez will now get to stay on U.S. soil for perhaps the next 40 years. In prison.
"He gave them the death sentence," Ms. Cannon stressed. "And the rest of the family, we got a life sentence because of the heartache we'll always have to live with."
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Immigration Law Jobs - Being An Immigration Lawyer

http://jdcareersoutthere.com/help-the-tired-poor-huddled-masses-as-an-immigration-lawyer/ Immigration law jobs come in a few varieties, as immigration lawyer Christina Lee tells us in this interview exploring careers for lawyers. Being a lawyer practicing immigration law can involve working with employers on employment-based immigration issues or working with families on removal defense and family-based immigration law issues.
Christina's law practice involves both aspects of immigration law, although she tells us that it's common to practice in one area or the other. This video explores law jobs focused on removal defense and family-based immigration law. Christina explains that
these law jobs are part counseling (petitioning to help families come to or stay in the United States) and part litigation careers (since removal defense involves going to court and fighting to help clients stay in the United States).
Whether you're in law school, wondering whether you should go to law school or exploring jobs to do with a law degree, you may want to check out immigration law jobs. In the full interview at JDCOT, Christina tells host Marc Luber why immigration law is a rewarding path, how to break in to immigration law jobs and explains a typical day, what skills and personality types best fit these careers for lawyers, and how to succeed.
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Immigration Law and Immigration Reform - Know Now

http://laniganpl.com/2013/03/02/immigration-reform-and-laws-are-coming/ Florida immigration attorney Roddy Lanigan of Lanigan and Lanigan which is located in and in (Winter Park, Florida) suggests that you stay informed on immigration law.
The challenge is that while your status is fine now, it may not be, or it may change in the near future and rather than wait to see where things fall, find out now and know what your situation will require you to do.
Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney will alleviate your fears about immigration law and immigration reform. No one's situation is the same and it's best to speak with an attorney who has the insights and the ability to explain whatever complexities there are within the current laws and the changes that may be made to the laws.
Set an appointment with Roddy Lanigan who is not only an immigration attorney, but a litigator who defends white collar crime, practices bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and asset protection. Call 407-740-7379 to make an appointment for the 831 W. Morse Blvd., (Winter Park Florida) office to meet with Roddy.

Italy's Tough Anti-Immigration Stance

The ItalianSolution (2009): Are Italy's new anti-immigration laws tough but necessary or just plain racist?
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Thanks to strict new laws turning unauthorised migration into a criminal offence and a controversial deal with Libya, Italy is cracking down on immigration.
"Look at them - ugly mugs!" A citizen patrol group is targeting immigrants. Groups like these are now legal and meant to help the police fight drug dealers. Some residents are sceptical: "We should integrate those people, not hunt them down." But others welcome the new laws. "No more Mr Nice guy, we're fed up!" Negative press has turned immigration into a devil in the public's eye but it seems Italians no longer need to fear: the government has closed the gateway to Europe. Libya is preventing migrants from leaving and Italy's pushing back boats intercepted near Lampedusa. The need for political asylum is not considered. Most drastically, doctors are now obliged to report migrants without documents to the authorities. "I think it's a stupid law," says this MSF doctor, "almost all of us will take no notice."
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The Immigration History of the United States

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The Immigration History of the United States

A TDC original documentary explaining the history of immigration to America, from the "Natives" who first populated the land, through the Mexican migrants who come in large numbers today.
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Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

Immigration law Updates August 31st 2017 - Immigration Interview for All

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Immigration Reform: A Chance For a Better America: Andrea Guerrero at TEDxNashville

The current national debate on whether and how to change our immigration laws presents us with an opportunity to not only fix a broken immigration system, but also to break a cycle of mistreatment of immigrants that is as old as this country. It's a chance for us to act on our shared values, model respect for others to our children, and be a better America.
AndreaGuerrero is the Executive Director of AllianceSan Diego. She leads an outstanding team that is building coalitions and mobilizing resources to achieve greater impact on the issues that matter.
Before joining Alliance San Diego, Ms. Guerrero was the Field & PolicyDirector of the ACLU of San Diego & ImperialCounties. Prior to that, she practiced immigration law before administrative, federal district and appellate courts. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley LawSchool (J.D.1999), University of TexasLBJ School of Public Affairs (M.A.1994), and Stanford University (B.A.1992). Originally from Mexico City, Ms. Guerrero views the world from a binational, bicultural, and bilingual lens. She has dedicated her professional life to protecting civil rights and advancing social justice.
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Global Migration And Sea Changes In Immigration Law

Ved Nanda, of the University of Denver and columnist for Denver Post, appears on Global Co...

Global Migration And Sea Changes In Immigration Law

Ved Nanda, of the University of Denver and columnist for Denver Post, appears on Global Connections with Jay Fidell to discuss global migrations and sea changes in immigration law.
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Sound Advice: Immigration Legal Clinic

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years -...

Sound Advice: Immigration Legal Clinic

New national immigration laws now require mandatory detention - for months or even years - of immigrants convicted of even non-violent misdemeanors.
Most immigrants in detention cannot afford to hire a lawyer and, because their proceedings are civil matters, they have no right to counsel. Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has promulgated a set of national detention standards designed to facilitate consistent conditions of confinement in the myriad of facilities that house immigrants, these standards lack an enforcement mechanism and are routinely violated with impunity by federal and contract facilities holding immigrant detainees.
Without representation, chances of successfully defending against removal are slim for most detained immigrants.
The University of the District of ColumbiaDavid A. ClarkeSchool of LawImmigration and Human RightsClinic provides free, high-quality representation to detained immigrants who live and work in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland.
Under the supervision of licensed attorneys who specialize in immigration law, students in the Clinic represent clients who are currently in detention centers and other long-term permanent residents facing removal proceedings whose deportation would pose an undue hardship to his or her spouse, children, or parents.
The UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic is currently accepting cases for representation in both the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals on behalf of immigrants who are eligible for certain forms of relief from removal. If you are interested in receiving services from the UDC Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, please contact us for an intake at 202-274-5073. Hablamos espanol!

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Immigration Law Show by Shah Peerally - Dec 7 2017

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Immigration Law Show by Shah Peerally - Dec 7 2017

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40 years of US Immigration - History of Immigration Law

The Immigration Act of 1965 gets rid of the nationality quotas, but limits annual immigration from the eastern hemisphere to 170,000, with a limit of 20,000 immigrants per country, and for the first time caps annual immigration from the western hemisphere at 120,000, without the country limit. In addition, a preference system is established for family members of U.S. citizens.
1966
Cuban Adjustment Act allows Cubans to apply for permanent resident status after residing in the U.S. for two years.
1975At the end of the Vietnam War, the U.S. passes the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975 that resettles about 200,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees in the U.S. and gives them a special parole status. The program was extended to Laotians in 1976.
1978
The immigration caps outlined in the 1965 Immigration Act are replaced with an overall annual limit of 290,000.
1980The Refugee Act defines refugees as a person who flees his or her country âon account of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.â Refugees are considered a different category than immigrants. The president and Congress are granted the authority to establish an annual ceiling on the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. The act also lowers the annual limit of immigrants to 270,000, from 290,000.
1986
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) allows immigrants who had entered the U.S. before Jan. 1, 1982, to apply for legal status but required them to pay fines, fees, and back taxes. It also gives the same rights to immigrants who worked in agricultural jobs for 90 days before May 1982. About 3 million immigrants gained legal status through the law. The act also requires employers to verify work status of all new hires and fine those who hire undocumented workers.
1990
The Immigration Act of 1990 sets an annual ceiling of 700,000 immigrants for three years, and 675,000 thereafter.
1996The IllegalImmigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act broadens the definition of âaggravated felonyâ and increases the number of crimes classified as such so immigrants could be deported for a wider range of crimes. The law is applied retroactively. The act also increased the number of Border Patrol agents and established an âexpedited removalâ procedure to deport immigrants without a formal hearing.
Personal Responsibility and WorkOpportunityReconciliation Act sharply cuts legal permanent residentsâ eligibility for many public-assistance benefits, including food stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Medicaid.
2005
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2006
The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires states to verify a personâs immigration status or citizenship before issuing licenses, expands restrictions on refugees requesting asylum, and limits the habeas corpus rights of immigrants.
2014
On Nov. 20, 2014, President Barack Obama announced he was taking executive action to delay the deportation of some 5 million illegal immigrants. Under the new policy people who are parents of U.S. citizens or legal residents will receive deportation deferrals and authorization to work legally if they have been in the U.S. for more than five years and pass background checks. Obama's action also amended the 2012Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which allows people under age 31 who were brought to the U.S. as children to apply for two-year deportation deferrals and work permits. Obama's policy change lifted the age ceiling and added a year to the deferral period. Twenty-six states challenged the executive order, and in February 2015 a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the provisions of the executive order while the states pursued a lawsuit to permanently shut down the program.

Immigration Law Updates Sept 21 2017 by Shah Peerally

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Intro:CrisisThis is a worldwide escapadeHave every massive fraidBuju Banton did tell yuh alreadyChorus:Every nation bow to the immigration lawImmigrant shuffle what a suppenNo more ease up due to a certain clauseWelfare get reform, no more green cardA nuff man nuh realise a time fi come a dem yaadRepeatVerse 1:Run off to the land of opportunity opportunityIndeed noone gives away good morningThe capital of greedStill yuh survive inna SamThru the constant pressure, victimizationPhonso say him did done have a planTell Sonia send hoe him bag and panThem hol' on pon Paul, Carl and DevonSome man who run the place thru dem there so longTek dem off a di line without a questionSen dem right back inna dem born landChorusVerse 2:Tell unno fi come, bout unno nuh ready yetOnly citizens alone shall get a healthy kitSam get serious, tighten all loop holesWoe be unto all petty pushers, so called dupeNot what yu gained, but what you attainedTo live and die in the USA, such a shameAnalyse your imprint with what you have gainedMinimun wage is blood sweat and painYou take my identity and left me in shameOh Jah, oh JahChorusVerse 3:Who tell dem not to respect Sam lawYuh mean yuh never knoe sey immigration a lawFederal violation of Federal lawsObserve the eagle clenching its clawsTo get across this border, keeps getting harderEven though I've been a resident from a youthMi nuh waan yuh handle mi like no pancootDig up mi few possessions and soil up mi suitConfiscate mi docs without no excuseChorus

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In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

State lawmakers across the country are weighing a host of bills aimed at preserving driver’s licenses and other benefits for undocumented immigrants who may lose the protected status long afforded them by the federal government. Immigrants from Central America, Haiti and Sudan will see their temporary protected status expire over the next 18 months, while […] ... ....

DES MOINES — Immigration arrests and deportations increased significantly during the past year in Iowa and its neighboring states, federal data shows ...immigration laws by PresidentDonald Trump’s administration. Immigration arrests are up 67 percent and deportations 55 percent in the region that includes Iowa, according to the data ... Approximately 11 million immigrants live in the U.S....

In ‘My Antonia,’ published a century ago, the American novelist gave us a durable heroine with embodies all the positives about immigration without once sounding saccharine ...At the center of My Antonia lies the Dreamer-like story of Antonia Shimerda Cuzak, a Bohemian immigrant who at age 14 comes with her family to the Nebraska of the 1880s and adapts to life in the West with a completeness unmatched by her American-born neighbors....

It was designed to spare hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as “dreamers” from deportation – but to the men and women huddled in a makeshift war room in a Department of Homeland Security facility, the measure would blow open U.S ... Trump told lawmakers last month he would sign any immigration bill that made it to his desk ...Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, that more closely hewed to his immigration framework....

Police and immigration authorities have kept suspicious foreign nationals under vigil after a recent report exposed how human traffickers were trying to make Nepal their transit point for sending Bangladeshis abroad. A high-level official at Nepal PoliceHeadquarters said cops in association with the Department of Immigration had stepped up watch against such trafficking suspects and foreign nationals....

Where more than 50% of residents are immigrants or the children of immigrants. Where immigrants from more than 30 nations form those nations' largest overseas communities ... His immersion in immigration realities gives him standing to warn his party, which is addicted to identity politics, that "people do want a national identity."...

Where more than 50 percent of residents are immigrants or the children of immigrants. Where immigrants from more than 30 nations form those nations’ largest overseas communities ... Such police-community cooperation is, Garcetti says, jeopardized when local police are viewed as closely allied with federal immigration enforcement....

About 20 years ago, when I first started practicing immigration law, a man came for a consultation ... He was an Algerian immigrant, and told me about his U.S ...Little by little, I was able to piece together his tragic story, one that started with her threatening to call immigration and have him deported if he didn’t keep funding her drug habit, and ended with her taking a knife and stabbing him in the arm....

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